Introduction
Introduction
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Introduction
Note: The procedures written in this manual assume that you are a network
administrator. Be sure to consult your network administrator before doing any
configuration.
Note: Refer to the manual that comes with the printer for information on
physically installing the Network Interface Board and cabling.
Features
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Support for 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T
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The Network Interface Board is compatible with NetWare (IPX/SPX), Windows NT
(TCP/IP, NetBEUI), Windows 95/98 (TCP/IP, NetBEUI),and Macintosh (AppleTalk)
protocols. This allows you to use the printer in a network that uses different protocols
and operating systems.
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A computer used as a dedicated print server is not required, because the Network
Interface Board can be configured as a NetWare print server.
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The Network Interface Board can connect the printer to the network without requiring
its own power supply as the Network Interface Board is installed inside the printer.
This manual contains detailed instructions on configuring your printer for using as a network
printer. The actual procedures may differ depending on your network environment. Use the
procedures for your network environment.
Summary of Contents for 5222
Page 1: ...next level document solutions Operator Guide 5222 5227 Network Interface...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 12: ...Setting Up the Printer in a Network 1 6 Introduction Notes...
Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Windows 95 98 Configuration...
Page 21: ...Chapter 3 Windows NT 4 0 Configuration...
Page 32: ...Configuring LPR Port Printing 3 10 Windows NT 4 0 Configuration Notes...
Page 33: ...Chapter 4 NetWare Configuration...
Page 54: ...Setting Up a Client Computer 4 20 NetWare Configuration Notes...
Page 55: ...Chapter 5 Macintosh Configuration...
Page 59: ...Chapter 6 Additional Functions...
Page 92: ...Network Configuration Page 6 32 Additional Functions Notes...
Page 93: ...Chapter 7 Specifications...
Page 97: ...Index...